- The
Leutascher Ache (also: Leutasch, in its
upper range Gaistalbach) is a
river of Tyrol,
Austria and of Bavaria, Germany, a left
tributary of the Isar...
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stationed at the
Leutascher Schanz fortifications unexpectedly from the rear on 4 November 1805. They were thus able to
conquer the
Leutascher Schanz and then...
- Dreitorspitze) at 2,633
metres (8,638 ft) and
Leutasch Dreitorspitze (German:
Leutascher Dreitorspitze) at 2,682
metres (8,799 ft); each of
which has
several peaks...
- (8,638)
Wetterstein Dreitorspitze 0.5 (0.31)
Leutascher Dreitorspitze 100 (330)3 Wind-gap to the
Leutascher Dreitorspitze 20.07.1854
Jakob Grasegger, Karl...
- Wolfratshausen, Germany) Rißbach (in Vorderriß [de], Lenggries, Germany)
Leutascher Ache (near Mittenwald, Germany)
Gleirschbach (at the exit of the Hinterau...
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tributary of the Salzach,
Austria Leoganger Ache, a Salzburg,
Austria Leutascher Ache, left
tributary of the Isar,
Austria and
Germany Ötztaler Ache, a...
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glaciers of the Ice Age and
filled with
gravel and lake sediments. The
Leutascher Ache
river flows through it. The
Gaistal valley leads between the Wetterstein...
-
Leutaschklamm or
Leutascher Geisterklamm) is a
gorge near
Mittenwald and
Unterleutasch in the Bavarian-Tyrolean
border area
through which the
Leutascher Ache river...
- km2
given in the
source accidentally excludes the
Kyjovka tributary.
Leutascher Ache (30 km)
joins the Isar (291.5 km) 26.1 km
below its source. The Breitach...
- the
Gaisbach stream and over the
Ehrwalder Alm to the
Gaistal valley (
Leutascher Ache) and
continues via Leutasch-Oberweidach and past the
Simmelberg to...